Filaments everywhere!
Taken by Dr. J. Wayne Wooten on July 12, 2022 @ Pensacola, Florida
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New AR 3057 is a double spot on NE (upper left) limb, and south of it, AR 3056 is bright and active. But most activity lies in center, with AR 3053 at top, and AR 3055 more active below it. The hue filament from last week persists to the lower right of it, and will start going over the SW limb by Thursday. In the last shot, I am probably the last experienced solar observer to think of this, but a styrofoam sunscreen is light and gives much better contrast when focusing with my iPhone 12s screen and my Lunt 60 with B1200 diagonal and 12mm Plossl.
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